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Peanuts: competitive pressure grows

March 9, 2026 at 4:48 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI. Government sales and increased competition from Argentina and Brazil are putting pressure on Indian producers. Meanwhile, the conflicts in the Middle East could lead to further price increases.

Price increase since the beginning of the year

The peanut market has been developing positively since the beginning of the year. Overall, there has been a significant price increase, and this trend is continuing in the current week. At the same time, market players from various spot markets are reporting a certain stagnation in day-to-day business.

One influencing factor is the sale of government stocks through state trading agencies. The government currently has more than 2 million mt of peanuts in stock, including around 50,000 mt from the 2024 crop. On an

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